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Tussock Jumper Pinot Noir

Created by wine specialists from eleven different countries, this innovative brand aims to bring together the worlds best drops under a single, distinctive, quality mark - the woolly red sweater of Tussock Jumper. Delicate flavors of red and blackberries with floral notes. Beautiful and long on the palate with aromas of crushed black fruits and jam.

The Ned Pinot Gris

Another terrific white wine to come from New Zealands Marlborough winemaking region. Fresh apple, pear and mandarin flavours with a little touch of spice make this a great match for a coconut and coriander packed curry.

The Ned Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc

The Ned is a Kiwi Savvy with a more mineral accent, offering structure indicative of Marlborough region. The tropical elements still shine gooseberries aplenty and a dainty touch of fruit sweetness in the finish. The citrus fuelled aromatic thread that dominates the nose carries through to the palate with concentrated flavours of mandarin and musky pink grapefruit. Fine, ripe acids and a slightly heightened sense of roundness characterise the palate makes this a must try wine. GOLD Medal | International Wine & Spirits Competition 2017.

Summerhouse Sauvignon Bla Summerhouse Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc

Our Sauvignon Blanc from the Blind River region brings ripe citrus aromas melded with tropical fruits. Laden with juicy rock melon, vibrant stone fruits and a fresh blackcurrant leaf aspect, this wine has a long vibrant finish.

Summerhouse Pinot Gris Summerhouse Marlborough Pinot Gris

Our Pinot Gris from the Blind River region brings alluring aromas of yellow stone fruits, fresh pear and a hint of mango with ginger spice. An enticing wine with juicy moreish finish. Off-dry style.

St Hubert's The Stag Victorian Pinot Noir

After the success and cult following achieved by our St Huberts Stag Yarra Valley Pinot, we decided more people need to drink Pinot Noir, and we needed to venture out of the Yarra. 2017 is the first vintage of our Stag Victorian Pinot Noir. Fruit for this wine was harvested from selected sites, mainly around Yea, with some Beechworth and others in the mix. Picked early to maintain vibrant fruit, and treated respectfully to maintain freshness. Maturation took place in both stainless steel and seasoned French oak. Fresh, supple, fleshy - Pinot for the masses - that sings like Pinot.

Lana's Bike Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc

This Sauvignon blanc has all the unique Marlborough flavours you're come to expect. It's classically structured with lashings of tropical fruit and herbaceous lift with a defined palate finishes crisp and clean. The perfect no fuss accompaniment to share amongst friends on that long warm evening.

Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc

Look no further for classic Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc than Kim Crawford! Aromas of gooseberry jump from the glass and zesty flavours of nectarine and passionfruit are carried by crisp acidity. Surprisingly a great food style wine due to its unique complexity.

Kim Crawford Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc

Kim Crawford's vineyards are located in the awe-inspiring coastal sites of Marlborough, New Zealand. The sea breeze and crisp nights allow the grapes to ripen slowly and build rich flavours, creating a tasty and gold-winning Sauvignon Blanc. Bright and balanced with grapefruit, lemon and peppery herbs on the nose, the Sauvignon Blanc is refreshing from sip to the crisp finish. Tropical fruits and citrus notes peek through tequila and lime flavours, offering a light and mouth-watering Savvy. Blue Gold | Sydney International Wine Competition 2018

Isabel Estate Sauvignon Blanc

Isabel Estate is an always much sought after Sauvignon Blanc and is regarded as one of the jewels of Marlborough. Winemaking inputs such as barrel ferment and lees ageing contribute to it's complexity.